
Specialist EHS
Description
Your vision is ambitious. Just like ours.
Our people are our success. As one of us, you will contribute to engineering excellence for the high-tech markets of the future, including semiconductors, batteries, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and data centers. At Exyte, you will be part of a global community of challenge seekers who are ambitious and passionate about innovation. Together, we will build on our company’s long history and keep on leading the way to a better world.
Discover your exciting role
An EHS Supervisor is responsible for supervising and maintaining the project site environment and human safety, ensuring operations are conducted in a safe working environment. They also ensure that suitable safety equipment is worn and that safety procedures are followed as mentioned in the standard manual. Additionally, they ensure compliance with regulatory standards and facilitate smooth communication within the project team. Furthermore, this position requires providing education to operators to follow and update safety information.
Explore your tasks and responsibilities
Project Site Safety Inspection Management.
Occupational Safety and Health-related Matters.
Providing the safety education.
Show your expertise
High School or university above required
Experience in high-tech factory, cleanroom engineering, or construction industry is a plus.
Language: Chinese (native level) , English (beginner level).
Certification: One of these three Certification is required. Occupational Safety and Hygiene Specialist Class B or Occupational Safety and Hygiene Supervisor Level A for construction or Occupational Safety and Hygiene Supervisor Level A for general.
2+ years relevant experience
Basic computer skills (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) are required.
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Exyte is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to equal opportunity and equal treatment. Therefore, Exyte Group provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants regardless of ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, color, religion, protected veteran or disability status, or genetic information.